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  • 6 officers and employees of Balod Police honored with Cop of the Month Award

    6 officers and employees of Balod Police honored with Cop of the Month Award

    Balod. Superintendent of Police Dr. Jitendra Kumar Yadav and DSP SS Maurya awarded COP OF THE MONTH May 2023 to 6 cops officers/employees for their excellent work. The above / Employees were rewarded with cash prize and citation as a result of their dedication and hard work in law and order and important assigned tasks.

    Names of officers/employees honored :-

    Sauni Ramesh Nishad in charge Jivisha

    Q.R. 652 Digambar Verma, Thana Mangchuwa

    Q.R. 640 Vishnu Taram Police Station Daundi

    R. 192 Narad Ram Netam Camp Markatola

    R. 310 Mukesh Yadav Camp Mangaltarai

    R S. 285 Ramakant Patel Police Station Office Balod

  • Arrested for stealing rod rings, had stolen from a building under construction

    Arrested for stealing rod rings, had stolen from a building under construction

    Balod. Four accused who stole the rod ring have been arrested. According to the information, the applicant Syed Izhar Ali filed a report that an unknown thief had stolen 60-70 pieces of iron rod ring of 8 mm kept near the under-construction building, that the crime was registered under section 379 of the IPC and taken into consideration. . During the investigation, the address of the stolen gashruka and the unknown accused was searched. Then the police got success. Inspector Rakesh Thakur, Sauni Vijay Jagat, Constable Dharmendra Sen, Manoj Sahu, Ravi Yadav, Bhuneshwar Yadav have played a commendable role in the above proceedings.

    Name of the accused

    01 Birendra Salamongri’s father Late. Sukalu Salamongri Age 29 Years Sakin Ward No. 03 Rajhara Police Station Rajhara

    1. Yashwant Deshmukh father Devkumar Deshmukh age 38 years. Ward no. 11 Chikhlaksa Police Station Rajhara
    2. Anil Kumar Patel Father Late. Narsingh Patel age 21 years. Ward 11 Chikhlaksa Police Station Rajhara

    04 Tukaram Patel Father Late. Shivlal Patel age 60 years. Ward no. 11 Chikhlaksa Police Station Rajhara

  • Find My Device will easily get lost mobile from this app

    Find My Device will easily get lost mobile from this app

    Balod. Cyber cell team Balod recovered the lost mobile from village Konhgatola after seeing the location through Find My Device mobile app in a very short time and handed it over to the mobile owner applicant Sudha Thakur resident Nayapara. After getting her mobile back, the applicant expressed her happiness and thanked the Balod police.

    How to use Find My Device

    If your mobile is lost, immediately install Find My Device from Google Play Store on your family or a friend’s mobile, select the Sign in As guest option, then enter the Gmail address which will be the Google account Gmail ID login in the lost mobile. Click on Next, enter the password of gmail and click on Next, here you will see the mobile’s last scene, map location, company model name number, battery percentage and your IMEI number will show on tapping next to it. If the lost mobile is in working condition, then you can reach your mobile by following the route through the given map location. Apart from this, Find my device shows play sound, secure device, eras device, which helps to secure your mobile data, delete data and identify ringtone through play sound when near lost mobile.

    Note:- Remember your Gmail Account I’d password, keep the password private to yourself.

  • Cyber ​​cell action against bookie, caught with cash and dot pen

    Cyber ​​cell action against bookie, caught with cash and dot pen

    Balod. Under the guidance of Superintendent of Police Jitendra Yadav, the direction of Additional Superintendent of Police Harish Rathore, supervision and inspection of Sub-Divisional Officer Gunderdehi Geeta Wadhwani, under the leadership of Veena Yadav, station in-charge Gunderdehi, action is being taken to curb illegal gambling, betting.

    In this episode, the patrolling team got information from the informer that a person is playing gambling called Satta Patti in front of his house in Kachandoor village by placing a bet of Rs. On the information on which the accused Khomlal Chandrakar father Birendra Chandrakar age 23 Sakin Kachandur has been arrested in front of the witnesses. Satta Patti, dotpen and Rs 5,000 in cash have been seized from the same possession. Inspection in action Veena Yadav, Sauni Arvind Sahu, Sauni Dharam Bhuarya from Cyber Cell Balod, R. Yogesh Sinha, R. Rahul Manhare, R. Vivek Shahi contributed.

  • Youth arrested doing illegal business in the village, all three sent to jail

    Youth arrested doing illegal business in the village, all three sent to jail

    Balod. The police station is continuously taking action against those who write satta patti by Arjunda and transport illegal liquor. In fact, under the guidance of Superintendent of Police Jitendra Kumar Yadav, the direction of Additional Superintendent of Police Harish Rathore and the supervision of Sub-Divisional Officer Police Gundardehi Geeta Wadhwani, police station in-charge Arjunda has formed a team and continuous action is going on in the police station Arjunda area. On the information of the informer, Ravi Prakash Nirmalkar, resident of village Arjunda, father late Natthulal Nirmalkar, age 44 years, Sakin ward no. By raiding the information that he is gambling, from the possession of the accused Ravi Prakash Nirmalkar, 01. A white paper with the number of rupee money written on it, a betting slip 02. A dot pen 03. Cash amount of betting Rs.2250 was seized. Went. Accused Ravi Prakash Nirmalkar was duly arrested at 15.25 hrs on 10/06/23 and brought to the police station after being found to have committed the crime of Section 6 Chhattisgarh Gambling (Prohibition) Act 2022. Sauni Narad Ram Thakur, Constable No. 244 Pitamber Thakur, R. No. 209 Baldev Mahavir had an important contribution in this action.

    Similarly, cracking down on illegal liquor transportation, Rajnandgaon resident on information of informer 01. Jugga Dhimar father Shankar Dhimar age 22 years Sakin Lakholi near school Lakholi police station city Kotwali district Rajnandgaon 02. Dushyant Sahu father Harishankar Sahu age 22 years Sakin Surgi police station Surgi District Rajnandgaon Chhattisgarh was illegally transporting country plane liquor in large quantities near old tehsil office, behind Arjunda’s buffalo cot, which was intercepted and caught. Which was interrogated, from whose possession a total of 63 pieces of Pauva country plain liquor worth Rs. 5040 and one piece of old used scooty Honda Activa white color No. CG 08 AB0351 worth about Rs. Is. Sauni Ramesh Sinha, R0 1943, Travesh Sinha and R0kr0 244 Pitamber Thakur had important contribution in this action.

  • One killed, girl and youth injured in scooty and bike collision

    One killed, girl and youth injured in scooty and bike collision

    Balod. An unknown vehicle hit a bike rider on National Highway 30 in Balod district of Chhattisgarh. The collision was so tremendous that the young man’s body was blown to pieces, due to which he died. The matter belongs to Purur police station area. According to the information received, this incident took place near Bardia Rice Mill near Chittod village.

    Where an unknown vehicle hit a bike rider strongly. The collision was so tremendous that the young man’s body was blown to pieces, due to which he died. After this the information was given to the police. As soon as the information was received, the police reached the spot. At the same time, the deceased has not been identified. At present, the police is engaged in further investigation.

  • Teacher killed by unknown vehicle

    Teacher killed by unknown vehicle

    Balod. An accident took place on Raipur Jagdalpur National Highway No. 30 near Chittod village. A young man died on the spot in an accident near Bardia Rice Mill. The incident was so terrible that the young man’s body was torn to pieces. It is being told that an unknown vehicle hit the young man and then the young man got into his grip. Since the condition of the dead body was not correct, it took a lot of effort to identify it. Finally, the team of Purur police station identified the young man, who was a teacher.

    Station in-charge Arun Kumar Sahu told that “the deceased has been identified as Shravan Kumar Thakur father Keju Ram Thakur age 45, resident of village Mokha police station Bhakhara.” Presently this person used to reside in Gujarati Colony Dhamtari. After the accident, the relatives of the deceased were informed and a panchnama was done. After conducting the post-mortem of the dead body, a morgue has been set up in the police station. On the other hand, investigation is being done by registering a crime against the unknown vehicle.

    The deceased teacher Shravan Kumar Thakur was posted as a teacher in village Bania of Keshkal development block. He had gone to Keshakal from his home to school. From where he was coming back. Then an unknown vehicle hit near the rice mill. After which the teacher riding the bike came under the grip of the vehicle. The teacher died on the spot after coming under the wheels.

  • Police gave explanation to three riders and those who did not wear helmet, cut challan

    Police gave explanation to three riders and those who did not wear helmet, cut challan

    Balod. Police launched motor vehicle checking campaign in the district. In which Parras Checking Point, Jagtra Toll Plaza, Bohara Chowk Checking Point, Dhamtari Tiraha Checking Point, Deori Checking Point, Batera Chowk Checking Point, Manpur Chowk Checking Point, Mathai Chowk Checking Point, Jhalmala Chowk Checking Point are included. The officer said that vehicle checking will continue at the check points fixed by all the police station areas. 32,700 fine was collected in this action.

    Appeal of Balod Police – Follow the traffic rules, do not drive three rides in a two-wheeler, do not drive after consuming alcohol, do not transport in goods vehicle, do not allow minor children to drive, drive at a restrained speed and Must wear seat belt and helmet while driving.

  • Satta patti writer arrested in the village

    Satta patti writer arrested in the village

    Balod. Balod police action is going on against those who write satta patti. In this episode, police station Arjunda has raided village Navagaon. During the raid local resident Yuvraj Satnami has been caught writing illegal satta patti / further action has been taken under Section 6 Chhattisgarh Gambling (Prohibition) Act 2022 and has been sent to jail.

    Special Motor Vehicle Checking Drive

    Tell that to reduce road accidents, a special motor vehicle checking campaign is being run in all the police station areas of the district. During this, advice was given not to drive after consuming alcohol. The same police has appealed to the common citizens to follow the traffic rules, do not drive after consuming alcohol, do not transport passengers in cargo vehicles, do not allow minor children to drive, drive at a restrained speed and seat while driving. Must wear seat belt and helmet. To help you, the traffic police should cooperate with the police during vehicle checking.

  • Thieves took away jewelry and cash from bank clerk’s house

    Thieves took away jewelry and cash from bank clerk’s house

    Balod. 40,000 cash and 28,000 jewelery were stolen from the house of a private bank clerk in Ward 12, Ganjpara. Sudhanshu Yadav told that after locking Ganjpara’s house, he along with his family had gone to Durg Anjora to attend the marriage ceremony. When he reached home from there at 11 am on May 27, the lock of the door was broken.

    When he went inside, the doors of all the three rooms were open. The cupboard door was also broken. The gold mangalsutra and cash 40 thousand kept there were missing. An offense under section 380, 457 has been registered against the unknown accused at Balod police station. A week ago, two lakh cash and one lakh jewelery were stolen from the house of Jashwinder Pal Saluja in Ganjpara. The accused has not been arrested in this case so far. Police is still scanning the CC footage. Apart from May, in August last year, 1 lakh 95 thousand rupees were stolen from Jain Auto Care Showroom located in Ganjpara and 30 thousand rupees jewelry including cash was stolen from the house of Clerk Virendra Thakur.